Restaurant description

Sue Ellen isn’t just Cliff Barnes’s sister’s husband’s brother’s wife, in fact, it is a relatively new restaurant that is already making waves in the city, successfully living up to its mantra of ‘more beer to the people.’ Leaving any pretentions at home, Sue Ellen is a restaurant that is solely focused on producing simple but delicious food that easily rivals Stockholm’s more pricey establishments.

Not content following tried-and-tested routes, this restaurant is ‘schnitzling’ out its own path, with a kitchen inspired in part by German beer hall traditions. With the choice of drinks revolving around the abovementioned beer, enhanced by beers from Gotlands Bryggeri, shots, schnapps and top notch cocktails are available too, meaning you’re sure to have a wonderful evening.

While Sue Ellen’s fills up in the lunchtime rush, it’s busiest once the working day is over. Fridays and Saturdays continue into the night with hits from the 80s and 90s. The address is Tulegatan 17 and the easiest way to reach Sue Ellen’s is from Rådmansgatan metro station.

Dishes displayed on a la carte menus are representative of the type of food available at the restaurant.